Madame Tussauds unveils new Beyoncé wax figure, leaving many fans questioning figure’s identity

When Madame Tussauds in Blackpool, England, unveiled their latest wax figure resembling Beyoncé, fans weren’t quite in agreement with the likeness. Instead of celebrating the uncanny resemblance to the music icon, the figure sparked viral buzz due to its striking similarity to another celebrity.

Social media erupted with commentary after Madame Tussauds Blackpool shared the wax figure’s image on Instagram. Comments flooded in, highlighting the disparity between the figure and Beyoncé’s features.


Despite the intention to capture Beyoncé’s essence, many argued that the wax figure bore a stronger resemblance to Leah Remini, known for her role in “The King of Queens.” Remini herself joined the conversation, expressing amusement at the comparisons and embracing the humor.

This incident isn’t isolated; wax museums occasionally miss the mark, as evidenced by Lil Wayne’s recent disapproval of his own wax replica and controversies over figures like Dwayne Johnson.

Who does the wax figure truly resemble? Beyoncé, Leah Remini, or perhaps another figure altogether? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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